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. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city more off with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip? aaa says crude oil prices are lower, providing downyard pressure on prices. and the agency says, if there are no major hurricanes the rest of this season to threaten refinery production, prices are expected to stay the same about fall even more. and the good news just keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices, the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37, that's the lowest national average since 2010. david? >> welcome news. thank you. >>> and it was last night here we reported on that group gathering in iowa, calli
. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city...
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the keystone xl pipeline is a critical piece of a secure energy picture for america. let's get it done. >>> every august,he >>> every august, the iowa state fear features pork tenderloins, deep-fried twinkies, a whole bunch of ambitious politician with the white house in their sights. it's three years away, but it's never too early. presidential hopefuls are out in force across the hawkeye state this morning. jonathan karl is there. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump was here, he gave a speech saying that passing immigration would be a death wish for the republican party. he may run, but that has some people raising their eyebrows and some rolling their eyes. could you be taken seriously? >> i have built a great company with a tremendous net worth. and beaten a lot of people that are very smart. and that's what the country needs. >> reporter: what do you say that a possible trump candidacy is a joke? it's a publicity stunt, to get more attention for yourself? >> interestingly, i filed applications last time, and i filed my net worth. i'm a private person, nobody
the keystone xl pipeline is a critical piece of a secure energy picture for america. let's get it done. >>> every august,he >>> every august, the iowa state fear features pork tenderloins, deep-fried twinkies, a whole bunch of ambitious politician with the white house in their sights. it's three years away, but it's never too early. presidential hopefuls are out in force across the hawkeye state this morning. jonathan karl is there. >> reporter: good morning. donald...
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. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city more off with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip? aaa says crude oil prices are lower, providing downyard pressure on prices. and the agency says, if there are no major hurricanes the rest of this season to threaten refinery production, prices are expected to stay the same about fall even more. and the good news just keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices, the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37, that's the lowest national average since 2010. david? >> welcome news. thank you. >>> and it was last night here we reported on that group gathering in iowa, calli
. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> welcome back to we"weekends with alex witt". police found the car of james dimaggio. he was infatuated with the 16-year-old and that might have been his motive. he is also suspected of murder and arson. let's go to joe fryer. good morning to you. what can you tell us about dimaggio's car? >> well, good morning, alex. authorities were very cautious about approaching that car first because there's concern that james deimagineeo may be armed with explosives. a bomb squad was able to check out that car yesterday them. found no sign of explosives. vet from here in san diego must still search to see if there's any evidence, including includes that might lead them to dimaggio and anderson. >> with respect to the spotting of the two of them, they were hiking apparently. where did that happen? and what kind of an area is that? >> it is a very rural, wooded, mountainous, treacherous area a few miles outside the town of cascade. a horseback rider spotted them hiking through that are
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> welcome back to we"weekends with alex witt". police found the car of james dimaggio. he was infatuated with the 16-year-old and that might have been his motive. he is also suspected of murder and arson. let's go to joe fryer. good morning to you. what can you tell us about dimaggio's car? >> well, good morning, alex. authorities were very cautious about approaching that...
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he didn't need to undermine america's national security to pursue whatever his conscious led him to do. there's a process by which he could have pursued his interest in a way that doesn't undermine the national security of the united states. when we have our sources and methods known by our enemies, we undermine the national security of the united states. i would say it's easy since we have not, thank god, had an attack on american soil since september 11th, to minimize the threat, but it's real. and the terrorists only have to get lucky once. we have to do it right 100% of the time. >> and a key member of your committee from california who's chair of the subcommittee dealing with russia seems to have sympathy with edward snowden. this is him yesterday on c-span. >> i thought he was being loyal to the rest of us by letting the american people know that the government was getting out of hand. accepting him for asylum, i think, was not as hostile an act as it's being poor trade. >> do you agree with those views on edward snowden and russia? >> no, i do not. and we have to keep in mind he
he didn't need to undermine america's national security to pursue whatever his conscious led him to do. there's a process by which he could have pursued his interest in a way that doesn't undermine the national security of the united states. when we have our sources and methods known by our enemies, we undermine the national security of the united states. i would say it's easy since we have not, thank god, had an attack on american soil since september 11th, to minimize the threat, but it's...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. okab. a, or b? or a. that's a good choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, this cordova vanity combo is a special buy. just $199. they're the
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...
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so does everybody's in america. but we cannot put our sympathies for people in that condition greater than our love for the rule of law or the sovereignty of the united states of america. that is the debate, and that's why it didn't pass back in 2006 and 2007. the american people rose up, and i think they'll rise up again and put a stop to this and restore the rule of law, david. >> congressman king, thank you very much. joining us from iowa this morning. back to the roundtable and the immigration debate. ana, what does this say to you about the prospects of real reform coming out of the house? >> first of all, i think congressman king should get some therapy for his melon fixation. i think there might be medication for that. i think he's a mediocre congressman with no legislative record and the only time he makes national press is when he comes out and says something offensive about the undocumented or hispanics. frankly, i think he's being helpful to the immigration debate, because because it is emboldening other
so does everybody's in america. but we cannot put our sympathies for people in that condition greater than our love for the rule of law or the sovereignty of the united states of america. that is the debate, and that's why it didn't pass back in 2006 and 2007. the american people rose up, and i think they'll rise up again and put a stop to this and restore the rule of law, david. >> congressman king, thank you very much. joining us from iowa this morning. back to the roundtable and the...
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that includes, bill the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe, because they love this country and believe in our values. they're patriots. and i believe those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want us to live up to our highest ideas. this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, through vigorous public debate, guided by our constitution, with reverence for our history and the facts. so i will take some questions. let's see who we have here. julie pace of a.p. >> thank you, mr. president. i wanted to ask about the foreign policy fallout from the d
that includes, bill the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe, because they love this country and...
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frequently cover stories that demonstrate just how little we actually know about the food we eat but america is not only in the dark about genetically modified foods in comparison to the rest of the world there are also plenty of ingredients frequently found in our grocery stores that you will never see in other countries why because they're all legal so for the sake of becoming better informed consumers let's go over about five of these chemicals that are part of our daily diet sorry with artificial food dye which is in practically everything we eat from soft drinks to mac and cheese but artificial diets are derived from chemicals and these chemicals are derived from petroleum you know that highly toxic black sludge that makes the world go around taking that into consideration should come as no surprise that artificial food diets have been linked to nerve cell damage and brain cancer which is why you won't find them at grocery stores and norway finland france or that you hate and like the u.s. those countries are willing to trade in that delicious yellow die number five for the overall well
frequently cover stories that demonstrate just how little we actually know about the food we eat but america is not only in the dark about genetically modified foods in comparison to the rest of the world there are also plenty of ingredients frequently found in our grocery stores that you will never see in other countries why because they're all legal so for the sake of becoming better informed consumers let's go over about five of these chemicals that are part of our daily diet sorry with...
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the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in serious trouble. >> the roundtable weighs in on the politics right here on this sunday morning. >>> good morning. in the news overnight, a dramatic rescue. hannah anderson, the kidnapped san diego teenager is safe after an all-out man hunt ended in the idaho wilderness. >> james lee dimaggio was shot and killed by a tactical agent. hannah anderson was located with dimagg dimaggio. she appears well. >> she will be reunited with her father this morning. >>> one of the deadliest days in iraq for years. a series of car bombs all timed to hit those celebrating the end of ramadan. >>> and across the region, 18 of the 19 american embassies
the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in...
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and that is what the america people don't want us to be worrying about. don't worry about your washington politics. salt problem's. -- solve problems. and this is one where you ask they have some pretty well consensus. i don't know an issue where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right, thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] we will have a discussion on the defense institute at the brookings institution and later, michael hayden. >> some people say if we cut the military we will not have the temp tatian to fight as much. if we have a smaller military, we will be disinclined to get involved. i don't want to fight the chinese. if you look historically at when we fight, i don't see a correlation between higher defense budget and greater likelihood of intervening. the world wars begin when we were not prepared. the korean war began when we were not prepared. the viet
and that is what the america people don't want us to be worrying about. don't worry about your washington politics. salt problem's. -- solve problems. and this is one where you ask they have some pretty well consensus. i don't know an issue where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right, thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national...
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it's his sense of who america is, and it's his 50-year-old resentment for what america has been. so i think we're in a rough time, and my own sense is if you make america stronger, you will make it stronger in the world and people will be less eager to snub you in colorful ways. >> schieffer: but, you know, david this is almost like-- it's kind of following a kind of high school scenario here. here you have putin sort of-- sort of taking on the role of hugo chavez. i mean, nobody thought venezuela posed any kind of threat to the united states, but shavedz apparently thought he could really make his place in the world by poking his finger in the eye of the giant. and it seems like russia which doesn't have much going now except oil revenues, and of course they do have nuclear weapons -- i don't think anybody thinkers that going to use those. but just sort of picking-- like a picador at a bulled fight or something. >> i think that's exactly right, bob. this is half high school, half cold war playbook and this is exactly the kind of things that used to take place in the cold war whe
it's his sense of who america is, and it's his 50-year-old resentment for what america has been. so i think we're in a rough time, and my own sense is if you make america stronger, you will make it stronger in the world and people will be less eager to snub you in colorful ways. >> schieffer: but, you know, david this is almost like-- it's kind of following a kind of high school scenario here. here you have putin sort of-- sort of taking on the role of hugo chavez. i mean, nobody thought...
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putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> goldie, who has more to lose here, president obama or president putin? >> i think actually we do. at the end of the day, we've been coming to this point for quite some time. in terms of russia, we have seen what they are. lack of support for what we're trying to do in syria. we're watching in terms of what they're doing with lgbt rights, and in terms of edward snowden and nsa. all of those things are, i believe, evidence that russia has no real intent of having normalized relationships with us. you know, it is important to note that several cabinet secretaries, including secretary hagel and secretary kerry, are meeting with the russian counterparts. what we're not going to have, president obama and putin meeting together. i think that's appropriate for right now. >> who has more to lose here, boris? >> president obama has more to lose. this continuing general perception that he's weak on foreign policy. that was a real opportunity there to work with the russians to get snowden back. putin, if he wasn't backed into a corner by a lack o
putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> goldie, who has more to lose here, president obama or president putin? >> i think actually we do. at the end of the day, we've been coming to this point for quite some time. in terms of russia, we have seen what they are. lack of support for what we're trying to do in syria. we're watching in terms of what they're doing with lgbt rights, and in terms of edward snowden and nsa. all of those things are, i believe, evidence that russia...
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trying to intercept them can tell you something though as much as prison is huge and it has turned america into a database platform for all it's access to facebook google yahoo microcell i mean that's are not brothers own land activity prior to the boston bombing are you guys may be casting the next little while right well actually the sun i asked were not detected by any program like this in so naive as we're not detected because prism isn't suitable for detecting the kind of communications that sister and i have brothers had prior to the boston bombing i mean prism is about foreigners it requires a belief on the part of the national security agency that those people we want to monitor are foreigners and have foreign intelligence value and we've got to prove that in broad terms to an american court before we can insist that one of these companies assist us in that effort you know president obama has claimed surveillance programs have stopped fifty attacks but since this program has began operating shortly after nine eleven how many terrorist attacks were prevented sali by information gath
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and this was a six-year-old when he came to america. this is him now. elaine quijano on how an afghan boy got his childhood back. uijaw captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" wi >> schieffer: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. three young women were held captive for a decade in a dilapidated cleveland house where they were repeatedly raped and abused. but ariel castro, the man who pleaded guilty to the crime, said today it was everybody's fault but his and claimed the women were actually happy. judge michael russo was not convinced. he sentenced castro to life in prison without parole, plus 1,000 years. dean reynolds is at the courthouse. >> reporter: a shackled ariel castro scanned the courtroom today for a familiar face. there was at least one, michelle knight, one of the three women he imprisoned in his home fair decade of sexual and emotional brutality. she told the court and castro what it was like living in that house with its windows boarded up, trip alarms
and this was a six-year-old when he came to america. this is him now. elaine quijano on how an afghan boy got his childhood back. uijaw captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" wi >> schieffer: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. three young women were held captive for a decade in a dilapidated cleveland house where they were repeatedly raped and abused. but ariel castro, the man...
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would be brought down so therefore he has to find a way of getting to show that america latin american some other way nicaragua ecuador. venezuela bolivia perhaps even argentina don't really favor are not very pro-american american and therefore they would give him asylum or given refuge but he's not find that in europe there are no rogue states in europe anymore because the americans have said that. if the european states help them. they will pay a price. so most of the show say that that they saw that the edward snowden saga wound infringe on relations between russia and the u.s. what do you think. the key event will be of the g twenty summit in st petersburg which is in next month. obama is down to give moscow on a visit now if he doesn't go to moscow but he cut short his visit to russia and flown back to america it means he will underline the displeasure and he made clear to president putin that he doesn't think it's a very friendly act to snowden or to help him. he would like snowden to be back in the u.s. so the test will be. next month. see. mohsin mccauley live from london mr m
would be brought down so therefore he has to find a way of getting to show that america latin american some other way nicaragua ecuador. venezuela bolivia perhaps even argentina don't really favor are not very pro-american american and therefore they would give him asylum or given refuge but he's not find that in europe there are no rogue states in europe anymore because the americans have said that. if the european states help them. they will pay a price. so most of the show say that that they...
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that includes some of america's most vocal critics. we should not forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values. they are patriots, i believe those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want us to live up to our highest ideals. so this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states through vigorous debate guided by the constitution with reverence for our history as a nation of laws and with respect for the facts. with that i'll take questions. we'll start with julie of the ap. >> thank you, mr. president. wanted to ask of the foreign-policy followed of t
that includes some of america's most vocal critics. we should not forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values....
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that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. so we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values. they're patriots. i believe that those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want her to live up to our highest ideals. this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, by vigorous discussion as a nation of laws and with respect for the facts. so with that, i'm going to take some questions. and let's see who we've got here. we're going to start with juli pajulie pace of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to talk about the foreign po
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and joining that mission are some of america's finest, who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limbs or who suffered traumatic brain injuries and are now a part of a support group called the combat wounded veterans challenge. their biggest challenge has been to come back whole, after suffering the physical and emotional wounds of war. retired navy master chief james wilson who lost a leg says the camaraderie of fellow vets heals his soul. >> it allows me the chance to be the master chief again. and that loss of identity? it's back. it's everything. >> reporter: on this day, the vets have joined scientists at the marine laboratory who grow staghorn coral in an underwater nursery. when the coral grows big enough, it's replanted on nearby reefs which have been decimated by disease, warming waters and other stress. >> the great thing about this is all military are mission-oriented. they want a purpose. so in transplanting coral, that, they have a purpose. >> reporter: another reason for this trip is to do research on how wounded vets and
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really remains unclear still as before mr snowden was actually planning to get to the countries of south america as three countries believe nicaragua. said that they could offer him asylum but than it turned out says that some mr snowden is no longer able to travel and really a recent incident with the bolivian president's plane really proved that just the plane was forced to ground and reportedly searched us there were some speculations that mr snowden might be on board so that recent recent incident really proved that he's no longer able to continue his journey and he is going to stay here in russia and that he is lawyer on the side that snowden will stay in russia for at least a year while his asylum application is being processed and then he might even become a russian citizen now that is going on meanwhile the u.s. continues to demand his extradition but still there is no extradition treaty between russia and the united states and earlier several weeks ago president putin sad that so mr snowden can actually stay in russia but on one condition if he stops any activities which are aimed at ha
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revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. most of us are prisoners held without charge at one time obey you cues his guards of carrying out procedures and amounts of sexual abuse critics say the face of search is used to break the resolve of inmates. at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. and american judges found private bradley manning guilty of almost all charges against him the former intelligence analyst now faces more than one hundred thirty years behind bars for leaking a massive amount of classified data the soldier was however cleared of the most serious and controversial charge of aiding the enemy let's take a look at the timeline of events surrounding manning it all started when he was deployed to iraq back in two thousand and nine several months later he exposed to the world a video showing u.s. troops killing civilians in iraq his arrest didn't stop revelations as we published a new trove of classified data. including diplomatic cables he faced
revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. most of us are prisoners held without charge at one time obey you cues his guards of carrying out procedures and amounts of sexual abuse critics say the face of search is used to break the resolve of inmates. at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. and american judges found private bradley manning guilty of...
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private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing well though he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look back now and see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing the civilians there being killed by u.s. troops but after a series of online chats with the hacker manning was then turned into the government and arrested more revelations followed exposing iraq and afghanistan war logs diplomatic cables as well all of them being published by wiki leaks on march twentieth manning was accused of aiding the enemy of a charge that could have kept him behind bars for life while waiting though for the court martial of the un it described manning's prison treatment as inhumane but the judge did not allow the global body's torture inspector to testify or the high profile trial then in fort meade in maryland tha
private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing well though he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look back now and see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing the civilians there being killed by u.s....
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hours a day live from moscow where it's now just turned eight pm a new chapter is beginning for one of america's most wanted men who's finally left a moscow airport transit zone after more than a month in limbo whistleblower edward snowden is temporarily free to live and work in russia and job offers are already coming in as. reports. now that snowden has managed to leave the transit zone of sodomy to the airport this is a whole new chapter in this story but if only we knew at least approximately where he was now his location is even more secret. due to the fact that he's the most wanted person on planet earth to do he'll be concerned about the issue of security that includes questions of sci fi and the police where he is going to live that's all up to him i will consult and advise him but on other issues it's up to him as we're meeting the press yes he's ready to meet the russian media but you need to understand you still need some time to adapt to russian realities a lawyer and i believe the personally accompanied snowden and we can weeks representatives harrison alex of the airport and put th
hours a day live from moscow where it's now just turned eight pm a new chapter is beginning for one of america's most wanted men who's finally left a moscow airport transit zone after more than a month in limbo whistleblower edward snowden is temporarily free to live and work in russia and job offers are already coming in as. reports. now that snowden has managed to leave the transit zone of sodomy to the airport this is a whole new chapter in this story but if only we knew at least...
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in this week's program nbc's america's cup commentator guides us through the second part of his america cup's history series from 1983 to 2013. >> this was the sce
in this week's program nbc's america's cup commentator guides us through the second part of his america cup's history series from 1983 to 2013. >> this was the sce
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. >> the repercussions of america's drone program. now to a country that was once called the next china because of its huge economic potential. with a large population, strategic location, and date -- and apparently seamless transition from communism, vietnam held great expectations. for the past two decades it held up to those expectations with a spectacular financial boom. but now it is faltering. we have traveled there to find out why. half an bay in vietnam, and the unesco world heritage site of more than 2000 islands. it is what makes this a leading tourist destination and this man a billionaire. it has slowly introduce capitalism into a communist system. although he and some others have gotten rich, he warns the country is in danger of crisis because of the lagging reforms of the state owned firms. vietnamesethe politicians should face it to squarely. things are inefficient and ineffective. ell the properties except -- and accept necessary losses and create a new country. >> co-chairmen, the country's capital, has -- ochi man, t
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with me rule received very warm welcome to today private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all of the charges in his court martial standing although he was declared clear of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look now here on the program to see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq october two thousand and nine he soon exposed the collateral murder video showing where civilians were gunned down by u.s. troops however after a series of online chats with manning was turned into the government and arrested more. revelations then followed exposing iraq and afghanistan war logs along with diplomatic cables all being published by wiki leaks it was march twenty seventh manning was accused of aiding the enemy and the charge that could have kept him behind bars for life and while waiting for his court court martial the un described manning's prison treatment as inhumane the judge did not allow the global bodies torture and specter to tes
with me rule received very warm welcome to today private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all of the charges in his court martial standing although he was declared clear of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison let's have a look now here on the program to see how it all unfolded bradley manning deployed to iraq october two thousand and nine he soon exposed...
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is certainly to do it to well informed to seasoned to to to think this is america has iran's good will it's our. well we have plenty more stories waiting for you online including the show must go home that's after american rockers the bloodhound a gang are sent packing from russia after they were beaten and showered with tomatoes and might even face criminal charges in the future as well you can get the whole story online plus. an earthquake measuring six on the richter scale strikes japan in the same area that saw the fukushima nuclear reactor meltdown after a quake and tsunami two years ago find out what damage was caused by the latest tremor on our t.v. dot com. the unofficial deadline passed for the e.u. to take a decision on whether to arm the syrian rebels but it appears some european countries are already deeply involved in the conflict that says citizens of member states are lining up to join the fight against a damascus and the scale appears to be vast a french official said that in nine years of conflict in afghanistan only fifty jihadists left the country to fight meanwhile
is certainly to do it to well informed to seasoned to to to think this is america has iran's good will it's our. well we have plenty more stories waiting for you online including the show must go home that's after american rockers the bloodhound a gang are sent packing from russia after they were beaten and showered with tomatoes and might even face criminal charges in the future as well you can get the whole story online plus. an earthquake measuring six on the richter scale strikes japan in...
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no post racial america. we have a race problem and empathy gap -- >> you're defining as a racial empathy gap and people -- >> erin, dean is right -- >> last word, go ahead. >> there aren't kids showing up with hoodies saying we're trayvon. if this is not resinating with people all over the country who have experienced this kind of unequal treatment, this is -- whether people like it or not -- >> it's not whether i like it or not but the museum yum and appropriate for museum devoteed to african american history to something happening in the last 12 months. >> it says on the website that's one of the four mandates this is perfect for that. >> we appreciate and it want you to give us your feedback on twitter. >>> now it's time for "the out front out take." stories outside the headlines and today we talk about russia. officially offering asylum to edward snowden. all right. you know this part of story, right? you probably believe snowden is a whistle blower or a trader. one camp or the other. the united states a
no post racial america. we have a race problem and empathy gap -- >> you're defining as a racial empathy gap and people -- >> erin, dean is right -- >> last word, go ahead. >> there aren't kids showing up with hoodies saying we're trayvon. if this is not resinating with people all over the country who have experienced this kind of unequal treatment, this is -- whether people like it or not -- >> it's not whether i like it or not but the museum yum and appropriate...
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eight regional takes on america's favorite sausage offered cheese sauce & jalapenos, and pineapple & chili as some of the alternatives to a traditional chicago style dog. once you were stuffed, there was live music, kid's activities, and a lecture on hot dog culture in america. >> that is the news for this sunday night... instant replay is coming up next... break welcome to instant replay... i'm rich king.... and we begin with the bears who were back at work in bourbonaisse... the game tapes fully reviewed from fridays loss to the panthers. the result not surprising....jmarcus webb will be working with the second string this week. 5th round draft pick jordan mills will take over at right tackle and first round pick kyle long will move in at right guard. webb has struggled his entire time here in chicago... on the first two plays from scrimmage when camp started in bourbonaisse jay cutler would have been killed if it had been a real game... webb was a sieve.. mills is 5th rounder from lousiana tech... he will be given a great shot to show what he can do.. long worked some time at righ
eight regional takes on america's favorite sausage offered cheese sauce & jalapenos, and pineapple & chili as some of the alternatives to a traditional chicago style dog. once you were stuffed, there was live music, kid's activities, and a lecture on hot dog culture in america. >> that is the news for this sunday night... instant replay is coming up next... break welcome to instant replay... i'm rich king.... and we begin with the bears who were back at work in bourbonaisse... the...
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thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- how 100% fiber optics takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] want to upgrade your entertainment? switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years plus...
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but putin warned snowden he must stop leaking america's secrets and snowden's father went on russian television and reminded his son to stop talking. >> he needs to respect president putin's requests. i believe my son's work is done with this in terms of, he has made a tremendous sacrifice to let the american people, what has been done to them and in their name. >> it's not clear where snowden goes next, since he can't legally travel outside of russia. they have all offered him asylum, but for now, it seems highly unlikely. cbs news, washington. >>> a vague, but very serious warning from the u.s. state department tonight. cbs reporter, tara, shows us why u.s. embassies and consulates in muslim countries are being shut down this weekend. >> the state department is warning of a possible security concern. and closing u.s. embassies in the muslim world this sunday. >> the department, when conditions warrant, take steps to ball loons our continued operations with security and safety. >> the state department wouldn't specify if the concern is related to terrorism. but, cbs news learned u.s
but putin warned snowden he must stop leaking america's secrets and snowden's father went on russian television and reminded his son to stop talking. >> he needs to respect president putin's requests. i believe my son's work is done with this in terms of, he has made a tremendous sacrifice to let the american people, what has been done to them and in their name. >> it's not clear where snowden goes next, since he can't legally travel outside of russia. they have all offered him...
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out in south america as part of their geo political backyard stereotypes die hard but new realities on the ground give reason to believe this continent is on the rise and determined to control its own fate regardless of washington's unilateral perceived interests and given the trends. learning spanish. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. this is the weekly live from moscow an inmate at guantanamo bay has accused guards of carrying out procedures amounting to sexual assault invasive routines are described by the last british resident of the facility shaka in a private talk to his lawyer almost says that during the searches an extraction team walks in and forces detain the to the floor putting down their arms and legs to prevent movement the procedure takes place any time the president wants to leave his cell to see a lawyer or a relative and it happens again when he returns prisoners believe this is a tactic to intimidate them break the own going hunger strike and prevent them from taking legal steps to def
out in south america as part of their geo political backyard stereotypes die hard but new realities on the ground give reason to believe this continent is on the rise and determined to control its own fate regardless of washington's unilateral perceived interests and given the trends. learning spanish. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. this is the weekly live from moscow an inmate at guantanamo bay has accused...